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...﻿CONFOMITY IN DELA SALLE UNIVERSITY- MANILA ID 114 STUDENTS
Conformity in DeLa Salle University-Manila ID 114 Students
Melissa U. Azarraga
Hannah Marie A. Mayo
DeLa Salle University- Manila
This research was completed in partial fulfillment of the requirements in ENGLRES (English for
Research)
Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Melissa U. Azarraga, Hannah
Marie A. Mayo of DeLa Salle University- Manila, 2401 Taft Avenue, Manila.
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Every year, different universities including DeLa Salle University- Manila (DLSU-M) accepts freshman students from different schools all over the Philippines. Yearly, different freshman goes to DLSU-M to take the degree course they want to pursue. Upon entering a new school and socializing with different students from different places not just in the Philippines but from other countries as well, students tend to adapt a new behavior called conformity According to Cialdini and Goldstein (2004), throughout the decades of investigation of conformity it is apparent that an individual’s inclination and drive to mimic or copy their surroundings is sometimes so swift and unconsciously done as if it was their immediate reflex to respond. With these facts stated,...

...work “Summa de arithmetica, geometria, proportioni et proportionalita“ [4] which, in Part I, Section II, Chapter XI presents the “Treaty of accounts”, appears in Venice. The diagraph accounting system described by Paciolo led to the development of new theoretical constructions and accounting techniques [5].
3. The sixteenth century During the sixteenth century, Italy, which had branches in many European countries (Germany, France, Netherlands, etc.) contributes greatly to the spread of the Venetian system of accounting. On the other hand, the officials of the branches of different foreign commercial or banking houses located in Italian cities preach the new system to their countries. Some of them even become the authors of accounting works of art.
Thus, Matthaus Schwarz, who was bookkeeping for the Venice branch of the trade and banking company “Jacob Fugger”, learns the new Italian accounting technique. In 1518, after becoming chief accountant of the Fuggers’ company, he draws up an accounting manual - Musterbuchhaltung, in which he articulates the German factorial accounting system with elements that are specific for the Italian double entry. After its establishment as a system, double entry accountancy becomes a subject in schools and copies of some textbooks circulate in manuscript and turn into occult sources of inspiration for various authors.
Domenico Manzoni in Italy and Alvise Casanova in Italy, Valentin Mennher de Kempten in...

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Prof. Nicholas
MKTG-342 Case Analysis
Feb 27, 2015
La Casa deLas Botas
1. Summary
La Casa deLas Botas is a small company which has luxurious retail space in downtown Buenos Aires and a little workshop located about 10km to the west. El Señor Jorge Da Silva Villagrán, the company founder and owner, used to work as an apprentice for Pierri Company for fifteen years. When Mr. Pierri was retiring along with some of his employees, Jorge decided to buy the business from him in 1989, since he has learned all the techniques and secrets for manufacturing first-class leather boots. Jorge renamed the company La Casa deLas Botas. Currently he supervises ten highly trained craftsmen to product the luxury boots. Their products are sold in Argentina and other 15 countries with the help of his son, who is the only one speak English and give a hand in marketing.
From beginning of his business, Jorge applied the business philosophy oriented towards product quality and customer satisfaction. He acknowledged both of them are the key success factors which benefit the firm reputation as well. Hence, Jorge had managed to develop reliable local procurement sources to select superior quality leather, also the skills in selecting and measuring for a perfect fit of the boots were considered key factors in producing high-value boots. Based on these, the life...

...﻿Exam I Genetics PCB3063 Form 1 Fall 2013
1. Gregor Mendel selected traits which could be easily and unambiguously sorted into two classes. Each trait such as seed shape was first bred into true breeding lines or
Parental Cross
F1 Phenotype
F2 Phenotypic Ratio
F2 Ratio
Round x Wrinkled Seed
Round
5474 Round:1850 Wrinkled
2.96:1
Yellow x Green Seeds
Yellow
6022 Yellow:2001 Green
3.01:1
Red x White Flowers
Red
705 Red:224 White
3.15:1
Tall x Dwarf Plants
Tall
l787 Tall:227 Dwarf
2.84:1
varieties; these were crossed to produce the first filial or F1 generation. The F1s were, then,
intercrossed to produce the data in this table. Mendel’s results were very different from the
predicted results under the common theory of inheritance in the nineteenth century. For
example the F1 of a cross between red flowers and white flowers should have been _____.
a. red b. white c. pink d. variegated red and white e. yellow
2. Darwin realized that his theory of natural selection would not work unless the genetic
material was particulate. If the “stuff” of inheritance was fluid matings between individuals
of different phenotypes would be a blend of the parental types and variation would be lost
from the population. Natural selection will not work under the blending theory of
inheritance, because there would be
a. only...